EP3255758A1 - Läufer für eine reluktanzmaschine - Google Patents

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EP3255758A1
EP3255758A1 EP16173304.3A EP16173304A EP3255758A1 EP 3255758 A1 EP3255758 A1 EP 3255758A1 EP 16173304 A EP16173304 A EP 16173304A EP 3255758 A1 EP3255758 A1 EP 3255758A1
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Roland Bittner
Markus HÖSLE
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Priority to RU2018145523A priority patent/RU2698321C1/ru
Priority to CN201780026916.6A priority patent/CN109075630B/zh
Priority to EP17715441.6A priority patent/EP3440762B1/de
Priority to US16/307,806 priority patent/US10862356B2/en
Priority to BR112018074051-9A priority patent/BR112018074051B1/pt
Priority to PCT/EP2017/057647 priority patent/WO2017211477A1/de
Priority to JP2018563502A priority patent/JP6847130B2/ja
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B33ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
    • B33YADDITIVE MANUFACTURING, i.e. MANUFACTURING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL [3-D] OBJECTS BY ADDITIVE DEPOSITION, ADDITIVE AGGLOMERATION OR ADDITIVE LAYERING, e.g. BY 3-D PRINTING, STEREOLITHOGRAPHY OR SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING
    • B33Y80/00Products made by additive manufacturing
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K1/00Details of the magnetic circuit
    • H02K1/06Details of the magnetic circuit characterised by the shape, form or construction
    • H02K1/22Rotating parts of the magnetic circuit
    • H02K1/24Rotor cores with salient poles ; Variable reluctance rotors
    • H02K1/246Variable reluctance rotors
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K15/00Methods or apparatus specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining or repairing of dynamo-electric machines
    • H02K15/02Methods or apparatus specially adapted for manufacturing, assembling, maintaining or repairing of dynamo-electric machines of stator or rotor bodies
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K19/00Synchronous motors or generators
    • H02K19/02Synchronous motors
    • H02K19/10Synchronous motors for multi-phase current
    • H02K19/103Motors having windings on the stator and a variable reluctance soft-iron rotor without windings
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H02GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
    • H02KDYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
    • H02K19/00Synchronous motors or generators
    • H02K19/16Synchronous generators
    • H02K19/18Synchronous generators having windings each turn of which co-operates only with poles of one polarity, e.g. homopolar generators
    • H02K19/20Synchronous generators having windings each turn of which co-operates only with poles of one polarity, e.g. homopolar generators with variable-reluctance soft-iron rotors without winding
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B33ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY
    • B33YADDITIVE MANUFACTURING, i.e. MANUFACTURING OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL [3-D] OBJECTS BY ADDITIVE DEPOSITION, ADDITIVE AGGLOMERATION OR ADDITIVE LAYERING, e.g. BY 3-D PRINTING, STEREOLITHOGRAPHY OR SELECTIVE LASER SINTERING
    • B33Y10/00Processes of additive manufacturing

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  • the invention relates to a rotor for a reluctance machine and a manufacturing method thereof.
  • a stator in reluctance machines, a stator (stator) is known to generate an alternating magnetic field through which a rotor (rotor) is driven substantially as a result of the reluctance force.
  • Both the rotor and the stator in this case usually have packages of axially laminated sheets, which are isolated from each other by one-sided paint layers.
  • the sheets are made of high magnetic permeability material, e.g. Electrical sheet.
  • Each sheet is structured in itself and has a number of recesses which serve to influence the course of the magnetic field. The recesses may be addressed as non-flux conducting or non-flux conducting regions, while the plates are flux conducting or magnetic flux conducting regions. Manufacturing technology, the respective sheets are punched.
  • the runner usually has four or eight poles. These and other manufacturing restrictions arise i.a. from the need to punch the sheets.
  • the laminated core can be welded together axially. Under certain circumstances, the runner can also have a short-circuit cage.
  • the object of the invention is to improve the weight and the efficiency of a reluctance machine, in particular a synchronous reluctance machine.
  • the object is achieved by a rotor according to claim 1 and by a manufacturing method according to claim 10.
  • the invention provides a rotor for a reluctance machine, with conductor layers and insulating layers arranged alternately in the axial direction.
  • the conductor layers and insulating layers may alternate, i. between two conductor layers, an insulating layer is arranged in each case.
  • the individual layers are arranged along the axial direction, which corresponds to the axis of rotation of the rotor.
  • the layers are flat and extend perpendicular to the axial direction. It should be noted that when the conductor and insulation layers are alternately arranged, it may also happen that two or more conductor layers are strung together without an insulating layer between them.
  • the insulating layers are electrically insulating, i. they consist of one or more materials which are to be classified as electrical insulators or non-conductors, e.g. have an electrical conductivity of 10-8 S / m or less.
  • they are also non-magnetic flux conducting, i. they have consistently low magnetic permeability.
  • Non-magnetic flux conducting here and in the following denotes a low magnetic permeability which, for example, may be less than 5 or less than 2. Often the permeability is in the range of 1.
  • the rotor is at least partially manufactured by additive manufacturing.
  • additive manufacturing additive manufacturing, AM or "generative manufacturing” serves as a collective term for manufacturing processes in which a three-dimensional shape successively either from an informal mass such as a liquid or a powder or possibly from a shape-neutral material, such as a band or a wire is built. At least in part, these production methods can also be referred to as three-dimensional printing methods. It can be used here a variety of methods, possibly in combination. It can u.a. Powder bed processes such as Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Selective Laser Melting (SLM) or Electron Beam Melting (EBM) are used. However, it is also possible to use free space methods such as fused deposition molding (FDM) or cold gas spraying (CDCS) or liquid material processes such as liquid composite molding (LCM).
  • FDM fused deposition molding
  • CDCS cold gas spraying
  • LCDM liquid composite molding
  • structures that are relatively difficult to be formed from electrical steel in the prior art can be formed from insulating and comparatively lightweight materials.
  • the weight advantage which also increases the efficiency of the reluctance machine in a runner due to the lower moment of inertia, the targeted use of insulating materials or the omission or thinning certain structures of conductive material leakage flux can be reduced, which in turn has a positive effect on efficiency effect.
  • the rotor according to the invention can optionally be dispensed with, since its parts can already be joined to one another in the course of additive manufacturing in a materially bonded and / or form-fitting manner.
  • the conductive layers do not consist entirely of magnetic flux conducting material.
  • at least one conductor layer has at least one non-magnetic-flow-conducting insulation region, which is arranged at least partially between conductor regions.
  • Such an isolation region can also be electrically insulating.
  • a conductor layer can have a plurality of insulation regions, which are each arranged at least partially between conductor regions. The function of the isolation regions is to influence the formation of the magnetic flux within the conductor layers.
  • the insulation regions can also be formed at least partially by recesses which are air-filled in the operating state. While the conductor layers and insulation layers are arranged axially successively, the insulation regions and conductor regions are arranged radially and / or tangentially in succession within a conductor layer.
  • At least one insulation region has a layer insulating strip of non-magnetic flux-conducting material produced by additive manufacturing, which connects two conductor regions.
  • a layer insulating web is also electrically insulating.
  • the term "layer insulating web” means that it extends within a conductor layer between two conductor regions.
  • the layer insulating web is produced by an additive manufacturing process, which opens up a wide variety of possibilities in terms of its dimensions and geometry. Of course, several layer insulating webs between two conductor regions may be arranged and connect them. Each insulating bar mechanically connects the adjacent conductor areas and thus improves the mechanical stability of the rotor.
  • non-magnetic-flux-conducting material does not lead to any undesirable stray fluxes, as is the case with connecting webs formed from sheet metal in the prior art.
  • many non-magnetic flux-conducting materials are characterized by a lower density than, for example, electrical steel that the weight and the moment of inertia of the rotor over the prior art can be reduced. This is also facilitated by the fact that the bridge must be made due to production no thicker than absolutely necessary for mechanical stability.
  • a layer insulating web can run perpendicular or oblique to the direction of the adjacent conductor regions. If the adjacent conductor regions run tangentially, for example, then the insulating web can run radially or obliquely to the radial as well as to the tangential direction. It is also possible that a layer insulating web has a variable cross-section. For example. it may have a larger cross-section in the connecting areas to the conductor areas, in order to allow a better connection, while it has a smaller cross-section in an intermediate middle section.
  • the insulating bar can also be bent and / or angled.
  • the insulating web can be broken in itself or it can cut two insulating webs, e.g. X-shaped or V-shaped.
  • the extent of a layer insulating web transverse to the direction of the conductor layer may be equal to that of the conductor regions, which it connects, but also larger or smaller.
  • the layer thicknesses in the rotor according to the invention can be varied almost arbitrarily.
  • the rotor can have conductor layers and / or insulation layers with at least sections of different axial extent.
  • at least two conductor layers can have a different axial extent at least in sections, that is to say have different thicknesses.
  • at least two insulation layers may have a different axial extent at least in sections.
  • Such a variation of the layer thickness can take place, for example, for mechanical reasons or to influence the formation of the magnetic flux.
  • the conductor layers should be electrically insulated from one another, at least in the region of the air gap of the reluctance machine, in order to reduce eddy currents.
  • an intermediate insulating web is preferably non-magnetic flux conducting. While in the prior art, a similar function is normally met by existing between the sheets resist layers is, which extend over the entire surface of the sheet metal, one or more intermediate insulating webs can be manufactured by the additive manufacturing material saving that this is sufficient for the mechanical connection of the adjacent conductor layers, but at the same time the weight and thus the moment of inertia of the rotor be kept as low as possible.
  • an intermediate insulating bar may extend from one conductor layer at least to the next but one conductor layer.
  • such insulating web is also connected to the intermediate, so adjacent conductor layer. It is possible in this case that three or more conductor layers, possibly even all conductor layers of the rotor, are connected to one another by such an insulating web.
  • several such continuously formed insulating bars may be present. Again, there are hardly any restrictions due to the high flexibility of the additive manufacturing process.
  • the insulation of the conductor areas against each other as well as the insulation of the conductor layers against each other exclusively by additive manufactured intermediate insulating webs or layer insulating webs (as well as by air) take place.
  • an insulating varnish is applied in liquid form, which then hardens.
  • Such an insulating varnish can be applied, for example, between two additive manufacturing steps or subsequently to the entire additive manufacturing.
  • an intermediate insulating web can run perpendicular or obliquely to the direction of the conductor layers.
  • an intermediate insulating web may have a variable cross section. For example. it can have a larger cross-section in the connection areas to the conductor layers, in order to allow a better connection, while having a smaller cross-section in an intermediate section therebetween.
  • the insulating bar can also be bent and / or angled.
  • the insulating bar can be broken in itself or it can cut two insulating bars, for example X-shaped or V-shaped.
  • the mechanical vibration behavior of the rotor can be influenced by the geometry of the intermediate insulating webs as well as the layer insulating webs, so that possibly unwanted noise development can be prevented.
  • intermediate insulating webs and layer insulating webs are conceptually distinguished, it is possible that an intermediate insulating web and a layer insulating web merge into each other or that an insulating web can be considered both as an intermediate insulating web and layer insulating web.
  • the rotor can have at least two different magnetic flux-conducting materials.
  • the materials mentioned can be combined within a conductor layer, possibly even within a conductor region.
  • This option which is practically excluded from the production of sheet metal, can be easily implemented by additive manufacturing by applying the different materials in succession, for example, in layers or strips.
  • different materials can be used in different conductor layers.
  • the different materials may differ, for example, in their permeability, whereby the formation of the magnetic flux can be influenced, or in their density or rigidity, whereby the mechanical properties can be influenced.
  • Both the choice of material and the axial thickness of a conductor or insulation layer may also be related to whether eddy currents occur at the respective location. If not, can For example, a cheaper material can be used in combination with a larger axial layer thickness.
  • At least one conductor layer has at least one cavity which contains a ferrofluid.
  • a ferrofluid This may be a plurality of pores in which the ferrofluid is accommodated.
  • the wall of the cavity can also be made in an additive manufacturing process, wherein the ferrofluid is introduced into the cavity before it is closed.
  • the material surrounding the ferrofluid in turn, may be e.g. to act a ferromagnetic material. It is possible that such a ferrofluid is used in one conductor region, while in another conductor region of the same conductor layer, a solid conductive material is used. Alternatively, all conductor regions may also contain a ferrofluid in an entire conductor layer.
  • At least one conductor layer comprises a magnetically anisotropic material.
  • a magnetically anisotropic material has a preferred direction for the magnetization, which can be used to adjust the magnetic resistance in certain parts of the rotor depending on the direction.
  • a magnetically anisotropic material during application in the course of the additive manufacturing process by a magnetic field, which may be formed, for example, in the vicinity of a nozzle or similar device, so to speak aligned, so that this orientation is maintained after the completion of the manufacturing process.
  • the rotor may comprise at least two different non-magnetic flux-conducting materials and / or two different electrical insulating materials.
  • the choice of the respective material can, for example, of depend on the necessary mechanical stability in the respective area. Thus, in view of centrifugal forces occurring at high speeds, a more stable material may need to be used in a radially outer region, while in a lower weight inner region a less stable material may be used. It can also be selected in certain areas a particular material by which a heat transfer to the air gap of the reluctance machine, to the front sides of the rotor and / or to the shaft is optimized. Also can be suppressed by the choice of material undesirable vibrations within the rotor.
  • the surface of the rotor can be adapted, in particular at high speeds to be expected, to produce as far as possible no audible airborne sound. This can be achieved either by the smoothest possible surface design or by a suitable profiling of the surface. Insofar as it is necessary for this purpose to arrange insulating ribs in a radially outer region, if necessary, can be ensured by the thickness or the material of sufficient stability.
  • the shaft of the rotor can be manufactured separately from the magnetic flux-conducting element of the same, whereby different manufacturing methods can be used. For example. it can be produced by extrusion, wherein a hollow profile of the shaft is generated.
  • the shaft can be at least partially made of foamed metal, which can also reduce their weight and their moment of inertia.
  • a shaft of the rotor is manufactured by additive manufacturing. It can be created in the course of the additive manufacturing process before, during or after the conductor layers and insulation layers of the rotor, so that they are built directly on the shaft or vice versa and thus a material connection is made. In the course of such an additive manufacturing process can of course also produce cavities of various kinds, which are separated by webs or chamber walls.
  • a runner according to the invention can also have a short-circuit cage or damper cage. This serves on the one hand the asynchronous start, on the other hand also the mechanical damping of any oscillations of the rotor.
  • Parts of the cage can be prefabricated and pre-positioned in the additive manufacturing process, so that the additive manufacturing takes place in a sense "around them".
  • the cage itself can be made with the other parts of the rotor by additive manufacturing.
  • the runner can also have at least one ventilation opening.
  • a ventilation opening is followed by a ventilation duct, which leads from the surface into the interior of the rotor. While it is difficult in a package structure according to the prior art to provide such ventilation ducts at all and in particular their course is severely limited, in an additive manufacturing almost any geometry of a ventilation duct and a ventilation opening can be realized.
  • the ventilation duct can run in sections through conductor areas and / or isolation areas.
  • the invention further provides a manufacturing method for a rotor of a reluctance machine.
  • the rotor has alternately arranged conductor layers and insulation layers in the axial direction, wherein the conductor layers comprise magnetic flux conducting conductor regions and the insulation layers are electrically insulating.
  • the rotor is at least partially manufactured by additive manufacturing.
  • Fig. 1 shows a schematic sectional view of a reluctance machine 1.
  • This has a housing 2 with frontal end shields 3, on which via bearings 4, a shaft 18 of a rotor 10 is rotatably mounted.
  • the rotor 10 is thus rotatable about an axis of rotation A extending in an axial direction.
  • Radially on the outside, the rotor 10 is surrounded by a stator 30, which is arranged stationary with respect to the housing 2.
  • winding heads 5, which are shown in a highly schematic manner, are arranged, which are connected to a power source via connections, not shown here.
  • both the rotor 10 and the stator 30 have a series of successively in the axial direction A conductor layers 11, 31, which are at least partially magnetic flux conducting and which electrically non-conductive insulating layers 15, 35 are interposed.
  • the rotor 10 is manufactured by an additive manufacturing.
  • the stator 30 may be conventionally fabricated by forming the conductor layers 31 of electrical steel and the insulating layers 35 by insulating paint layers.
  • the stand 30 can be manufactured by an additive manufacturing.
  • Fig. 2 shows a sectional view of the rotor 10 of the reluctance machine 1 from Fig. 1 , wherein for reasons of clarity, the shaft 18 has been omitted.
  • the cut runs through a conductor layer 11, which comprises, on the one hand, magnetic-flux conducting conductor regions 12 and, on the other hand, this interposed non-magnetic-flux-conducting insulating regions 13.
  • the touch Conductor areas 12 not each other, but are completely separated from each other by the isolation regions 13. This is essentially possible because, in the course of an additive manufacturing process, the individual regions 12, 13 can be successively built on one another, whereby it is unnecessary to provide flux-conducting webs between adjacent conductor regions 12.
  • layer insulating webs 14a-14f of non-magnetic flux conducting material exemplified in the enlarged view of FIG Fig. 2A are shown.
  • the d-axis which characterizes the general magnetic preferred direction, as well as drawn at 45 ° angle thereto q-axis are drawn.
  • Fig. 2A provides an enlarged detail view of Fig. 2
  • different layer insulating webs 14a-14f can be seen here, each extending within the conductor layer 11 and connecting two adjacent conductor regions 12 with one another.
  • the diverse different embodiment of the layer insulating webs shown 14a-14f is purely exemplary to understand and serves to illustrate various options. Normally within a rotor 10 not so many different forms of insulating bars would be combined.
  • a simple insulating web 14a for example, which runs transversely to the course direction of the adjacent conductor regions 12 and has a constant cross section, can be seen.
  • a further insulating web 14b is shown, which has a variable cross-section and widens towards the adjacent conductor regions 12.
  • an X-shaped insulating web 14c is shown as well as an S-shaped curved insulating web 14d. Also can be seen substantially straight insulating webs 14e, 14f, however, are aligned obliquely to the direction of the conductor regions 12.
  • a series of recesses 12.1 are shown, which are filled with a ferrofluid. In the course of a manufacturing process, first the recesses 12.1 can be constructed so far that the ferrofluid can be filled, and then completely closed.
  • a layer insulating web 14h has the same extent as the adjacent conductor regions 12 that it connects across the direction of extension of the conductor layers 11, 11a, three other insulating webs 14g, 14i, 14j have a smaller extent. Two of these insulating webs 14g, 14i also extend obliquely to the direction of extension of the conductor layer 11.
  • the inter-insulating webs 17a-17e are on the one hand to such insulating webs 17a, 17b, each extending only from one conductor layer 11 to the next conductor layer 11, and on the other to insulating webs 17c to 17e, which also extends to the next but one Conductor layer 11 extend.
  • Some insulating ribs 17a, 17e extend parallel to the axial direction A, while other insulating ribs 17b, 17c, 17d extend obliquely to the axial direction A.
  • Two of the insulating webs 17c, 17d extending through to the next-to-next conductor layer 11 are also connected to the intermediate conductor layer 11, while a further insulating web 17e passes through a recess of the intermediate conductor layer 11 and is not connected thereto.
  • Fig. 5 shows a third embodiment of a rotor 40, wherein again only one conductor layer 41 is shown. Again, conductor areas 42 as well as between ordered insulation areas 43 can be seen here. The insulation areas 43 can be completely filled with air or there can be layer-by-layer insulating strips which are not shown here, however. In addition, the conductor regions 42 are partially connected by conductor bars 46, which extend transversely to the direction of the respective conductor regions 42. The conductor regions 42 and the conductor webs 46 were produced in an additive manufacturing process from two different magnetic flux-conducting materials. As in Fig. 5A which has an enlarged detail view of Fig.
  • the strips 45 are elongated, with their course B in the conductor regions 42 at 90 ° to the direction C in the conductor bars 46 extends.
  • the strips 45 may also be recesses filled with air.
  • the magnetic flux both within the conductor areas 42 and within the conductor bars 46 can be influenced to a certain extent by a "fine structure".
  • rods 47 of a short-circuit cage are arranged in a radially outer part of the insulation regions 43. These can either be built in the course of additive manufacturing of a suitable material or they can be prepositioned while the runner 40 is built around them in additive manufacturing. However, the bars 47 are optional and may be omitted in the illustrated rotor 40.

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EP16173304.3A EP3255758A1 (de) 2016-06-07 2016-06-07 Läufer für eine reluktanzmaschine
RU2018145523A RU2698321C1 (ru) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 Ротор для реактивной машины
CN201780026916.6A CN109075630B (zh) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 用于磁阻电机的转子
EP17715441.6A EP3440762B1 (de) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 Läufer für eine reluktanzmaschine
US16/307,806 US10862356B2 (en) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 Rotor for a reluctance machine
BR112018074051-9A BR112018074051B1 (pt) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 rotor para uma máquina de relutância, e, método de produção para um rotor
PCT/EP2017/057647 WO2017211477A1 (de) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 Läufer für eine reluktanzmaschine
JP2018563502A JP6847130B2 (ja) 2016-06-07 2017-03-31 リラクタンス機のための回転子

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